Bloodtwig Dogwood. The branches and stems are crimson and orange in colour with lemon-green foliage from spring, through summer and becoming golden-yellow in autumn. Small, fragrant white flowers begin to appear in late spring that attract butterflies, followed by clusters of dark purple berries at the end of summer and early autumn, attracting birds. Plant in either full sun or part-shade, soil is organically rich, moist and free-draining.
Grows to between 1.5m to 1.8m in height and width.